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The baby, and doing things again, highli...
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“I would go to appointments and I real...
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The hospital where I had my second daugh...
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Three bereaved moms share how they view ...
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We waited a few months, and decided we w...
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“Do you want to have more kids?”
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For others, talking about Emerson's life...
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I couldn't imagine how much pain Sarah w...
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Grandmother: I'm inspired by them, very ...
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I put my heart at rest that they don't h...
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I think the hardest part is after she's ...
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I spoiled my granddaughter.
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I would keep it together until I talked ...
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I did the little things that I could do,...
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My concern was for them as a couple.
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Most of my attention went to my daughter...
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"Now I can have the long view towards fi...
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"I find her in things. Sometimes it hits...
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"When she was alive, we invited people i...
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"Now I have deep conversations about the...
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We are learning to be patient, rebuildin...
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The doctor explained: not doing a feedin...
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Finding Hope
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Enzyme Replacement Therapy helped our da...
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Our Pediatrician provided stability.
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Our pediatrician was the key that held e...
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Mom wants to know what it’s going to b...
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Watching videos helps put words to thing...
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The therapist helped us process and tran...
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We came to the realization that this is ...
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We felt we better step up and show her t...
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The doctor was very gentle and also clea...
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The Diagnostic Odyssey: It never occurre...
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We were actively protecting her from thi...
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Adapting to the Diagnosis: No Heroics,Fo...
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A Mother's Testimonial: How Courageous P...
Family Video Collection
Sarah and Steve
Sarah and Steve, parents of Emerson, who died at age 16 months from Gaucher Type 2.

The baby, and doing things again, highlights the missing piece.
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